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| Subject: | Help required in Owasp.net's move from DotNetNuke to CommunityServer |
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| Date: | Tue, 25 Oct 2005 22:05:28 -0700 |
My name is Mike de Libero and I am the webmaster of Owasp.net. Owasp.net is the .NET part of OWASP (Open Web Application Security Project (http://www.owasp.org) ) which is an Open Community of like-minded security professionals focused on improving the security of Web Applications.
The reason for this email, is that we need some help in the rebuilding of our website. We have recently moved (quite abruptly) from DotNetNuke to CommunityServer and there are a lot of things that need to be done to restore it to how it was before (adding design, product pages, documentation, articles, download pages, etc...). You can contact me at m.delibero@comcast.net or mike@mde-dev.com (the main owasp-dotnet mailing list is owasp-dotnet@lists.sourceforge.net).
The current to-do list is:
- Brand the new website with the main www.owasp.org look and feel (just like the previous version of owasp.net was) - Brand the Blog's and Forum's pages with the same look and feel - Convert the user accounts from the old owasp.net DNN website into CS - Configure CS so that all Blog Entires and Forum posts are emailed to the owasp-dotnet mailing list - Create pages for all current projects, upload all files and post all written articles (we will probably use a Wiki for this) - Plan and execute a security audit to Community Server - Publish to the rest of the Owasp community that we have available for their use: Blogs, Forums and Wikis
Thanks, Mike de Libero .Net Security Consultant Owasp.Net webmaster
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